[-] supimacat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 10 months ago

I absolutely agree with this. and I know that one of the ways to force employers to pay them fairly is to not tip. there's still some problems with it, cause first of all minimum wage in the US is horrid, it's not enough for living at all. but secondly, if everyone were to stop tipping immediately, workers might make lesser than they already are. a better way to go about it is to increase minimum wage to begin with. of course, not really possible IRL so I guess you'd see both happening simultaneously.

[-] supimacat@lemmy.blahaj.zone -4 points 10 months ago

yes but the way it stands right now, tips are still important right? until you get to a decent baseline minimum wage, workers will need tips to sustain themselves. is the new wage enough for sustenance in NY?

[-] supimacat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 11 months ago

X is like a clogged sewer just backing up with garbage until one day when it will explode violently. it'll be so much fun to watch

[-] supimacat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 1 year ago

Almost all freedom movements have extremists. The existence of extremists doesn't justify oppressing innocent civilians. Focusing on Hamas is important, sure. But what's a LOT more important is how Israel is (and has been) treating Palestinians. A complete disregard and lack of accountability for Israel's actions while simultaneously asking the oppressed to condemn Hamas sounds a bit too insane to me.

There's a reason why pro-palestine protestors do not talk about Hamas: they don't support Hamas. But talking about Hamas takes the attention away from the crap that Israel has been putting Gaza through for more than a decade. Sure, both need to be heard. But right now, what's not being done (and in fact, actively ignored) is talking about Israel's actions: making it seem like a response to Hamas' recent attacks even though it's been happening for so long.

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